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Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre Review: Guy Ritchie's Latest Espionage Adventure Delivers Seriously Funny Excitement
By Mike Reyes published
Operation Fortune is a rich spy caper that cashes in every chip it has with such glee that it’s only further evidence as to why Ritchie should continue to play the spy game on a regular basis.

Creed III Review: Is It Too Early To Say 2023 Is The Year Of Jonathan Majors?
By Eric Eisenberg published
We are just two months into the year 2023, and already cinema has successfully imparted a message that will not soon fade from thought: Jonathan Majors is a phenomenal actor.

Netflix's Luther: The Fallen Sun Review: Andy Serkis' Unhinged Performance Elevates An Unfortunately Hyperpaced Thriller
By Eric Eisenberg published
It may not be much of a mystery, but Luther: The Fallen Sun is certainly watchable, and it’s mostly because of the work put in by Andy Serkis.

Cocaine Bear Review: Elizabeth Banks' Latest Is Ridiculously Fun, Just As Nature Intended
By Mike Reyes published
Cinemas need and deserve movies that are pure and uncut bundles of nasty fun like Cocaine Bear.

Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania Review: A Massive Swing-And-Miss At A Critical Point For The Marvel Cinematic Universe
By Eric Eisenberg published
[A] blockbuster that’s never compelling for more than five minutes at a time and has nothing original or special to contribute to the superhero genre.

Netflix's Your Place Or Mine Review: Rom-Com Faves Reese Witherspoon And Ashton Kutcher Return To Deliver A Sweet Love Story
By Sarah El-Mahmoud published
It’s a joyful return to a cozy formula so many of us love, and it's a simple and sweet modern love story about not letting the noise of life stop one from taking a chance on your passions.

Magic Mike's Last Dance Review: Channing Tatum's Grand Trilogy Finale Goes Out With Some Smooth Moves
By Mike Reyes published
Big swings are taken throughout [Magic Mike's Last Dance], but they are in line with the spirit of the character that brought us to the party.

80 For Brady Review: A Deflated Sports Comedy That Fumbles Its Cast's Charms
By Mike Reyes published
The only play that this movie knows how to run is playing it safe, and that deserves quite the penalty when working with such potential.

Knock At The Cabin Review: M. Night Shyamalan’s Latest Is Tense Until It Just Becomes Disappointing
By Eric Eisenberg published
It assumes a strange lack of imagination in the minds of its audience, and that fatal flaw prevents it from ever getting anywhere near a satisfying conclusion to the story.
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